Method. Put potatoes into the mixing bowl. Put dijon mustard into the mixing bowl. Put lard into the mixing bowl. Put red salmon into the mixing bowl. Put oil into the mixing bowl. Put water into the mixing bowl. Put zucchinis into the mixing bowl. Put oil into the mixing bowl. Put lard into the mixing bowl. Put lard into the mixing bowl. Put eggs into the mixing bowl. Put haricot beans into the mixing bowl. Liquefy contents of the mixing bowl. Pour contents of the mixing bowl into the baking dish.

Bitwise Cyclic Tag is probably best considered an esoteric programming language. If you do, then the xkcd comic about rocks includes an oblique reference to an esoteric programming language (as, in it, rule 110 is presumably being used to emulate a BCT)

quintopia wrote:Bitwise Cyclic Tag is probably best considered an esoteric programming language. If you do, then the xkcd comic about rocks includes an oblique reference to an esoteric programming language (as, in it, rule 110 is presumably being used to emulate a BCT)

If anyone successfully writes a program for that wolfram 2,3 cellular automaton that was recently proven turing-complete, they would win an internet. That trumps even brainfuck or OIC as the most inconvenient programming language.

quintopia wrote:Bitwise Cyclic Tag is probably best considered an esoteric programming language. If you do, then the xkcd comic about rocks includes an oblique reference to an esoteric programming language (as, in it, rule 110 is presumably being used to emulate a BCT)

If anyone successfully writes a program for that wolfram 2,3 cellular automaton that was recently proven turing-complete, they would win an internet. That trumps even brainfuck or OIC as the most inconvenient programming language.

Turing-complete under certain assumptions that some people consider a stretch, but, in any case, the real trick is writing a compiler for it, since it is fairly well specified how the machine actually does computations.